Yes, because the hotter lava gets, the easier it can flow. The reduced density of hot lava, plus reduced hardening of the leading edge, means that it will travel much more rapidly than cooler, thicker lava.
no
Temperature, coefficient of restitution, density are some of the factors that affect the speed of sound in a medium.
depth, current, temperature, consistency (salt or fresh)
The quicker the wind speed is the faster the object will cool that's because of the temperature change is greater when the speed of win is greater.
Some factors that affect the speed of sound waves are density of medium, temperature, direction of wind, and humidity. Remember that a sound wave is just a pressure disturbance that travels through a medium by particle interactions. The nature of the medium will affect the sound waves velocity.
Yes. The temperature of the liquid and the wax both affect the action of a lava lamp.
Yes. The temperature of the liquid and the wax both affect the action of a lava lamp.
The temperature and the silica content will both affect the viscosity of lave which will in turn affect the flow rate (whereby the lower the temperature and the higher the silica content, the higher the viscosity and the lower the flow rate).
Temperature is a fact for speed. Speed is increasing with the temperature.
Temperature is a fact for speed. Speed is increasing with the temperature.
Temperature is a fact for speed. Speed is increasing with the temperature.
The hotter it is, the longer it takes to cool off, and the further it can flow.
how does temeperature differences affect wind speed
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yes
Temperature and ph level.
Temperature, coefficient of restitution, density are some of the factors that affect the speed of sound in a medium.